- Joined
- Feb 27, 2012
What changes in code of conduct? Is it now "okay" for coaches to poach skaters?
In my post above, I was going by what Tavi said.
And now I have checked the Ethics section of the PSA website. Excerpt (emphasis added):
Ethical Solicitation, Marketing, and Promotion
The Federal Trade Commission recently entered into a Consent Agreement with the PSA to better help promote a competitive business market; the goal is to increase competition between coaches, reduce fees for skaters, improve the quality of services, and to encourage innovation.
To achieve these objectives, all coaches are encouraged to market and promote themselves directly to potential clients. Pursuant to our agreement with the Federal Trade Commission, restrictions that had previously prohibited a coach from soliciting the student of another coach are no longer in effect. Coaches can promote their background and credentials as they see fit, subject, of course, to the requirement that such marketing and promotion may not be misleading ...
http://www.skatepsa.com/psa/Ethical Solicitation, Marketing, and Promotion.html
The Federal Trade Commission recently entered into a Consent Agreement with the PSA to better help promote a competitive business market; the goal is to increase competition between coaches, reduce fees for skaters, improve the quality of services, and to encourage innovation.
To achieve these objectives, all coaches are encouraged to market and promote themselves directly to potential clients. Pursuant to our agreement with the Federal Trade Commission, restrictions that had previously prohibited a coach from soliciting the student of another coach are no longer in effect. Coaches can promote their background and credentials as they see fit, subject, of course, to the requirement that such marketing and promotion may not be misleading ...
http://www.skatepsa.com/psa/Ethical Solicitation, Marketing, and Promotion.html

